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2“... are as critical to Inuit subsistence culture and its economic relations as is hunting. More-over, as Inuit...”
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5“...The long-term history of walrus hunting by Inuit can be characterised by the stark contrast between...”
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11by Wright, Donald“... by First Nations people to have their hunting and fishing rights recognized met with mixed results...”
Published 2020
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12by Sutton, Stephen“... to the people of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The 1991 Survey of Hunting and Fishing in Canada...”
Published 2000
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13by Jacobson, C L, Manseau, Micheline, Mouland, Gary, Brown, Amy, Nakashuk, Andrew, Etooangat, Billy, Nakashuk, Matthew, Siivola, Delia, Kaki, Leesee-Mary, Kapik, Jaypetee, Evic, Manasa, Kennianak, Abraham, Koonelieusee, Davidee“... concerns for visitor safety, employment, protection of Aboriginal rights (including hunting...”
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14by Jaenen, Cornelius J.“... [Newfoundland]. They later became involved in the lucrative walrus hunts and the chartering and insuring...”
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16by Zeppel, Heather“...) and Pond Inlet to watch narwhals, beluga whales and bowhead whales (all still hunted by the Inuit)....”
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17“..., there were severe constraints on keeping livestock, and a lack of indigenous species to hunt. Dried cod...”
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18“... the trees or hunt the animals that lived in the forests. There were no Great Lakes either, for no northern...”
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19by Lorbiecki, Marybeth“... and Cedarville on the Michigan coast. The island enticed the young adventurer—here, he could fish, hunt, swim...”
Published 2016
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